There’s always the race to see who can be the first to build a brand-new body style or modify a new truck to be the “first of its kind,” but if you have a truck that has been around for 20, 30 or even more than 40 years, it can be a serious challenge to build something unique. Well, David Harris met that challenge head-on and created this truly demented build.
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Michael Milligan and Jack Mullins had one purpose in mind when they purchased this 1949 GMC 100: build a truck that draws eyes from its beauty and dollars from the block. The Mecum Auctions auction block to be more specific, which is where we met this charmer for the first time. The bright metallic burgundy paint was first to catch our eyes, but the details just got better from there.
Want this 2021 DeBerti Ford Bronco? A father-and-son team built this beauty, and they’re selling tickets to give it away! The donations will go to support the Warrior Built Foundation, a group that assists wounded combat veterans. Follow the link below for a chance to win the Bronco—and help our veterans.
No, it’s not pumpkin spice season quite yet. But this ’15 Tundra, painted Inferno Orange, takes that nickname to another level. Owner Chris Tryon partnered with buddy Brandon Burrell to create one of the flashiest Toyota full sizes to date.